LEP |
Allocation €m |
Black Country |
177.4 |
Buckinghamshire Thames Valley |
13.9 |
Cheshire and Warrington |
142.2 |
Coast to Capital |
67.3 |
Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly |
592.9 |
Coventry and Warwickshire |
136.0 |
Cumbria |
91.4 |
Derby, Derbyshire, Nottingham and Nottinghamshire |
249.7 |
Dorset |
47.3 |
Enterprise M3 |
45.7 |
Gloucestershire |
38.3 |
Greater Birmingham and Solihull |
255.8 |
Greater Cambridge & Greater Peterborough |
75.5 |
Greater Lincolnshire |
133.5 |
Greater Manchester |
415.6 |
Heart of the South West |
118.3 |
Hertfordshire |
69.5 |
Humber |
102.4 |
Lancashire |
266.3 |
Leeds City Region |
391.2 |
Leicester and Leicestershire |
126.3 |
Liverpool City Region |
221.9 |
London |
748.6 |
New Anglia |
94.5 |
North Eastern |
539.6 |
Northamptonshire |
55.0 |
Oxfordshire LEP |
19.4 |
Sheffield City Region |
203.4 |
Solent |
43.1 |
South East |
185.9 |
South East Midlands |
88.3 |
Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire |
161.6 |
Swindon and Wiltshire |
43.6 |
Tees Valley |
202.6 |
Thames Valley Berkshire |
28.7 |
The Marches |
113.7 |
West of England |
68.6 |
Worcestershire |
68.1 |
York and North Yorkshire |
97.5 |
Blimey! Cornwall seem to have their fair share!
And you note the plans for a Cornish “Embassy” to be set up in London.
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